Accessibility

We're committed to making DDD Melbourne a diverse and inclusive conference. The event will be held at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) which has fantastic access and accessible features. Full details can be found on the MCEC's Accessibility Doc.

Some of the features available are:

Close proximity to public transport

Well signed entry points to venue

Drop off points for cars and taxis

Onsite parking available at a cost

Automated outer doors

Good surface conditions

Individual, accessible toilet facilities as well as ambulant facilities within general toilet facilities

Accessible lifts for wheelchairs, the visually impaired and those who are hard of hearing

Good air circulation throughout the venue

Good acoustics and/or hearing augmentation system (hearing loop)

Evacuation procedures in place taking into account people with a disability

Parents' Facilities

Children are most welcome at the event. We will be providing onsite childcare free of charge which requires prior reservation or you are welcome to take your little ones with you throughout the day. MCEC has a dedicated Parents’ Room close to the conference festivities. All DDD staff on the day will have Working With Children checks.

Wheelchair Accessibility

Some of things we aim to provide are:

Food service that makes it easy for people with vision or mobility impairment to get food.

Wheelchair accessible stage.

Hearing Loop

We have Hearing Loop facilities and headphones available for those without hearing aids that require additional aid. Please mark if you require this on your ticket registration, so we can prepare and arrange this in advance. If you find yourself in need on the day, please speak to one of our clearly marked organisers who will be able to help you.

Flashing Lights, strobes, and other special effects

There will be some visual effects throughout the day, most prominently in speaker presentations. We’ll check slide decks beforehand, and we use our “What to Expect” slide to flag anything that you might need to know about, prior to each talk.

What to Expect Slide

Each talk will have a slide at the beginning of what to expect. This can include trigger warnings about potentially distressing content, audio and visual warnings and any other information as required.

Chill out areas

Conferences and events can be overwhelming at times and we get that you may need some down time. There are many quiet seating areas distributed around the convention centre and outside or may we suggest a relaxing stroll along the Yarra.

Green Room

Speakers will be provided with a dedicated room to prepare before speaking…or work on those last minute slides :)

Prayer Rooms

Male and female prayer rooms are located in Melbourne Convention Centre. Contact one of the team for directions.

Staffed Registration and Information Table

The registration desk will remain open throughout the day. This is the best point of contact for speaking with a staff member who can help you with questions, resolve problems, and take feedback. This is the best place to report a Code of Conduct violation on the day, as it can be immediately escalated to the designated code of conduct staff member.

Staffed Registration and Information Table

The registration desk will remain open throughout the day. This is the best point of contact for speaking with a staff member who can help you with questions, resolve problems, and take feedback. This is the best place to report a Code of Conduct violation on the day, as it can be immediately escalated to the designated code of conduct staff member.

Important emergency numbers

In the event of an emergency, dial 000 and follow instruction from the phone operator.

Reserved Seating

If you would like to reserve seating to ensure that your needs are met with sounds, audio, accessibility, please email [email protected] If you see a reserved seating sign, please leave that seat available unless it is for you. If you are having trouble yourself, please see one of the staff who will find you an appropriate seat.

Staff Briefing

All of the DDD Melbourne volunteer staff have a commitment to making the event awesome and to make a welcoming and inclusive event. All staff will be briefed prior to the event in how to handle different situations, including code of conduct violations, being familiar with the events time table, access areas, and emergency procedures.

Please contact us prior to the event if you have any specific requirements. We will try very hard to accommodate requests, but may require extra time and planning, so please get in touch as early as possible at[email protected]